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    April 09, 2024 | 15807 view(s) | 51 people thought this was helpful
    How Do I Generate a Msinfo32 Log?
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    This article concisely guides generating a msinfo32 log for Windows 10 and 11. It outlines the steps needed to access and utilize the msinfo32 tool to gather detailed system information, emphasizing its importance for troubleshooting and technical support purposes.


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    Windows 10 or 11

    To generate a msinfo32 log-on, follow these steps:

    1. You can access "System Information" by typing "msinfo32" into the search field on the taskbar and pressing Enter.
    2. Save your data by navigating to the File menu in the "System Information" window.
    3. Select Save to initiate the saving process.
    4. In the Save as type: drop-down menu, select System Information (*.NFO).
    5. Enter a name for the log in the File name field.
    6. Choose a location to save the file, then click Save to generate the msinfo32 log.

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